S2, Ep18: Stray Cat Alliance with Christi Metropole

The ChickPeeps Vegan Podcast - A podcast by Evanna Lynch - Wednesdays

This week on The ChickPeeps, Robbie, Tylor and Evy visit the Stray Cat Alliance headquarters and talk to founder, Christi Metropole about her work running a shelter that saves and rehomes 1,400 cats per year. We discuss the role of vegan advocacy in an animal welfare organisation, the inherent inner conflict vegans face when adopting a cat, and the imperfect solutions we have to the problem of overpopulation. Also in this episode... Christi shares how her vegan values and her love of cats went hand in hand, and the decision to advocate for veganism through her work in animal welfare.. How Christi ‘trapped’ her first cat and began her mission to protect cats when she founded Stray Cat Alliance. Christi explains the ‘Trap, Neuter, Return’ program and why culling animals in the wild doesn’t work to control the population. Isn’t spaying and neutering our companion animals taking away the reproductive rights of that individual? Christi highlights the urgency for resources for companion animals in underserved communities. We discuss the inner conflict of vegans who feed their cats a meat diet. Christi explains why Stray Cat Alliance is a ‘No-Kill’ organisation and why she believes the no-kill approach ‘isn’t a fantasy’. Christi gives her opinion on open admission shelters in LA. We talk about why the animal welfare community puts such a strong emphasis on the ‘Adopt, Don’t Shop’ initiative for companion animals. Momo and Evy discuss listener, Samantha’s question as to when does the frustration towards one’s non vegan friends and family subside. Links Check out Stray Cat Alliance Foster a cat with Stray Cat Alliance Follow SCA on Instagram, Twitter, Youtube and Facebook. Social Media Twitter: @ChickPeepsPod Instagram: @ChickPeepsPod Facebook: @ChickPeepsPodcast Momoko Hill: @oh_momoko Robbie Jarvis: @robbjarvis Tylor Starr: @tylorstarr Evanna Lynch: @msevylynch

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